The bones in the arms and legs. These would be the radius and ulna in the distal part of the arm. That is the part connected to the hand. In the proximal part of the arm, it would be
the humerus. That is the bone connected to the shoulder.
In the legs, the limb bones are the femur, the tibia and the fibula.
The femur is the large bone that articulates with the hip.
The tibia and fibula are in the distal leg, near the foot.
The patella is the knee cap found between the femur and the tibia and fibula.
Many would not consider it a limb bone, but it is found in the limbs so many would.
There are also many bones in your writs, hands and feet.
Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.
long bones
29 BONES
There are a total of 120 bones in all four limbs (30 bones in each arm and 30 bones in each leg).
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no a eel has bones. apodal means no feet, no bones, and no limbs.
Seals have around 34-36 bones in their fore-flippers (front limbs) and about 26-30 bones in their hind-flippers (back limbs), totaling to approximately 60-66 bones in their skeleton.
Most long bones are found in the limbs.
The bones of the lower limbs are larger and heavier than the bones of the upper limbs because they must support the body's weight and provide stability during activities like walking, running, and jumping. The lower limbs also have larger muscle groups attached to them, which contribute to their increased size and strength compared to the upper limbs.
The appendicular skeleton is composed of 126 bones of the limbs and the pectoral.
your bones act as levers for muscle pressure.